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Power generation: alternative technologies to support electrification
At Iberdrola, we have spent more than 25 years leading electrification through investments in a broad portfolio of projects to meet our customers’ energy needs.
In a world that is increasingly dependent on electricity, having different energy generation sources that guarantee a constant supply has become a strategic decision. One example of this is the rise of artificial intelligence and data centres, which are adding to trends in electric mobility and climate control and are significantly increasing energy demand, according to the World Energy Outlook (WEO) 2025.
In this context, customers are looking for companies capable of offering a hybrid and diverse portfolio to guarantee a constant and secure supply 24 hours a day. The Iberdrola Group has a diversified portfolio of technologies and complements its renewable energy generation with other sources such as geothermal energy and green hydrogen, which provide the perfect support for maintaining a stable network and adapting services to each customer’s needs.
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Geothermal energy: harnessing the Earth’s heat
The planet contains a core with temperature as high as 5,000ºC, with the heat noticeable at certain layers of the surface. This heat is an unlimited, clean and stable resource that offers high energy performance through different types of extraction.
More about geothermal energyGreen hydrogen
Since 2022, Iberdrola has been developing green hydrogen projects as an alternative technology to respond to electrification needs in sectors that are difficult to decarbonise, such as industry or heavy transport.
More about green hydrogenGeothermal energy: harnessing the Earth’s heat
The planet contains a core with temperature as high as 5,000ºC, with the heat noticeable at certain layers of the surface. This heat is an unlimited, clean and stable resource that offers high energy performance through different types of extraction.
More about geothermal energyGreen hydrogen
Since 2022, Iberdrola has been developing green hydrogen projects as an alternative technology to respond to electrification needs in sectors that are difficult to decarbonise, such as industry or heavy transport.
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